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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
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I'd like you to explain what the underline means, would you?

These are the scripts of 'Shrek' movie.
I'd like you to explain what the underline means, would you?

-------------The lines go:

I don't get it, Shrek.
#1Why don't you just pull some*of that Ogre stuff on him?

You know,Throttle him,*attack his fortress..
Grind his bones to make a bread
#2 You know the whole ogre trick.
  

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As you can tell from the films, these are very informal phrases (not rude, just not formal). " A different example: This weekend my wife was out of town so my friend came over and we drank beer, watched football and played Xbox. You know, guy stuff .

  • As you can tell from the films, these are very informal phrases (not rude, just not formal).
  • " A different example: This weekend my wife was out of town so my friend came over and we drank beer, watched football and played Xbox.
  • You know, guy stuff .
  • When my wife came home, I was hungover, the house was a mess and she started yelling and crying and said I never do anything around the house.
  • You know, the whole angry wife thing .
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As you can tell from the films, these are very informal phrases (not rude, just not formal).

#1 means: "Why don't you behave like an ogre / do the things that ogres usually do?"
#2 is very similar: "You know, all of the things that ogres typically do."

A different example: This weekend my wife was out of town so my friend came over and we drank beer, watc
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Many Thanks. MrBen.
Your example make me a big smile because of wonderful , proper answer.

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